Parenting your parents quotes:

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  • Losing your parent is unlike anything. -- Jenny Lewis
  • Parenting isn't just parenting your own child. -- Lewis Black
  • It's hard to learn about your parents' courtship. -- Michael Reagan
  • If at first you don't succeed, blame your parents. -- Marcelene Cox
  • A large family makes you accept sharing your parents. -- Martha Reeves
  • Love your parents, but don't have them as your mates. -- James Nesbitt
  • It can be very difficult to trace your birth parents. -- Christopher Eccleston
  • The state doesn't own your children. Parents own the children. -- Rand Paul
  • Parents, raise your kids. Young men and women, raise your kids. -- Estelle
  • Follow your own passion - not your parents', not your teachers' - yours. -- Robert Ballard
  • There comes a point in your life when you realize your parents aren't perfect. -- Mia Wasikowska
  • Ring up your parents and ring up your kids and tell them that you love them. -- Stephen Daldry
  • When your parent is a public idol, you never really have a chance to lay that parent to rest. -- Lorna Luft
  • How do you tell your mother that you feel you're getting... old? If I'm... old, then what is she? -- Gail Parent
  • The Golden Rule of Parenting is; do unto your children as you wish your parents had done unto you! -- Louise Hart
  • All Asian parents are into your children having a respectable, decent stable job. Acting was unimaginable to my parents. -- Joan Chen
  • I think that if you become a parent, you stop being a child, and your position in relation to your parents changes. -- Robert Smith
  • Anyone who loses a parent, you have to find those parts of yourself that your parent held true in themselves, especially if they're supportive parents. -- Anthony Rapp
  • I can be pretty nasty. Not 'mean' nasty, but nasty by your parents' standards. But not by my parents' standards, because my parents were nasty for their day. -- Bridget Fonda
  • There are times as a parent when you realize that your job is not to be the parent you always imagined you'd be, the parent you always wished you had. Your job is to be the parent your child needs, given the particulars of his or her own life and nature. -- Ayelet Waldman
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